Kris, Nice photos! Eutelia is on my most-wanted list. The Decantha shot shows you have some camera skills and a good macro lens--that bug is all of 3mm long! Merrill On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:47 PM, <klight10@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I didn't bother with trying to attract moths tonight, there was too much > wind, rain and lightning! So I worked on ID'ing what I've seen the past few > nights. Here is the list: > > > > 09209 Acronicta radcliffei Radcliffe's Dagger Moth 4-20-11 > > 09212 Acronicta grisea Gray Dagger Moth 4-20-11 > 8129 – Pyrrharctia isabella – Isabella Tiger Moth 4-25-11 > > 0992 – Ethmia zelleriella – Zeller's Ethmia Moth 4-25-11 > > 8727 – Parallelia bistriaris – Maple Looper Moth 4-26-11 > > 10397 – Lacinipolia renigera – Bristly Cutworm Moth 4-25-11 > > 7058 B – Synchlora aerata – Wavy-lined Emerald Moth 4-26-11 > > 1043 – Decantha stecia 4-26-11 > > 8169 – Apantesis phalerata – Harnessed Tiger Moth 4-26-11 > > 8968 – Eutelia pulcherrimus – Beautiful Eutelia Moth 4-25-11 > > > > 1043 and 8968 were new ones for me. > > > > Kris Light > > Oak Ridge, TN > > Anderson Co. > > -- J. Merrill Lynch Echo Valley Farm Watauga County, NC Elevation: 3,400 feet